Thank you.
Mr. Harris, it's a pleasure to see you again. You always provide such interesting insights before this committee.
I'm going to ask you a broad question, because I hope that you will have some more insights today as the chief historian.
It's often said that if we forget our history, we're bound to repeat our mistakes, or something along those lines. Sir, from where you sit, what can we learn from our history to ensure that what we've seen here in recent weeks won't be repeated?
Can you provide some sort of historical—